The Secret Service says it thwarted a telecommunications cyber-op in New York City. On Tuesday, the agency announced that it ...
While close to 150 world leaders prepared to descend on Manhattan for the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service was ...
The U.S. Secret Service has destroyed “tens of thousands” of electronic devices that were used for telecommunications threats ...
The rogue cellular network spanned '100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites,' and was used to make fake calls to US officials ...
The U.S. Secret Service announced it has disrupted a network in New York City that they say could have shut down telecom ...
The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to ...
While close to 150 world leaders prepared to descend on Manhattan for the U.N. General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service was ...
Investigators say the system could have crippled cell towers, jammed 911 calls and flooded networks with chaos at the very ...
Secret Service agents believe they have cracked a plot that could have crippled the telecommunications network -- and law enforcement functions -- in the nation's largest city as more than 150 world ...
A Secret Service unit set out to unmask the layers of burner phones, changing phone numbers and SIM cards that were swatting American officials. It ended with the largest seizure of SIM servers and ...
The Secret Service announcement about the alleged NYC plot came as President Donald Trump is set to speak at the U.N. General Assembly meeting.
But what they did find was a vast and stunning network of more than 300 SIM servers — capable of disabling cell phone towers ...
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